Good point—I was wrong.
You mean the Old Testament? That's the word of God last time I checked.
And just my two cents ... the fraud claims still have a lot of value. SCOTUS might not issue a ruling based on the fraud claims, but if they are reasonably convinced that fraud occurred, they will be more inclined to 1) hear cases from multiple states and 2) overturn the results in multiple states on Constitutional grounds.
Trump's multi-prong strategy seems very good here.
In fact, maybe we should call it "pitchfork strategy." :)
Really, the trials are ready to go starting tomorrow? I guess we'll find out in a few hours.
I thought those were moccasins, but I guess they are boxing gloves.
Given the movie "The Purge", I would suggest another hashtag. Most families like their kids' teachers (not always right to do so, but they do generally like them).
I dunno, tho.
CharterSchoolsNow? FreeOurKids?
Open to ideas.
Imagine being unable to deport terrorists from your country!
"So anyway, I started using facts and logic ..."
“I have no idea,” Giuliani admitted. “I mean, I don’t know who was in charge of it. All I can tell you is it looks like a very well planned, very well executed situation.”
Let's hope he's just playing dumb ... fingers crossed for big events this week.
Awesome thread. Love to see our side smack them down with facts.
Wow, "222,00 sealed indictments."
Even the numbers don't exist.
Wow, according to him, "narrative" is a powerful spiritual force that provides magical protection against guns.
These people are literally primitive in their thinking.
I agree with a lot of what he is saying, but ...
... where's the doctor?
I see a guy in scrubs wearing a lanyard with no ID on it.
Just let me know who his next primary opponent is.
My checkbook is ready.
See? You are already getting your mojo back!
Basically, Trump has to prove that he's worse than Kemp's Chinese masters at this point—since Kemp has no sense of loyalty to his country.
Now, given that "auto accident", China probably has the edge. Putting it mildly.
After fighting for Rome in foreign lands, Julius Caesar was told to disband his army and return to Rome by the Roman government. Caesar knew that by losing his military command, he would lose his immunity to prosecution. Instead of disbanding his army, he brought it into Italy by crossing the Rubicon River, breaking the law against leading Roman armies on Italian soil. He then proceeded to win battles against his former political allies and take over as the sole leader of Rome.
Thanks. Wonder who took the video.
Yeah, my shower thought was this: come clean and get your family into witness protection. Once you either deliver the goods or fail to deliver them, you are expendable.
We saw the video of the ballots with the Chinese voices, but it looked like a larp—could easily have been a voiceover.
This is looking more substantial.
In the liberal utopia: "uh-uh, not today, I have my cellphone, Imma call the poleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ... "
If you downvoted, I take it you've read the Third Essay, "What is the Meaning of Ascetic Ideals," and have a refutation? Or was that a knee-jerk emotional response?
Thanks. I hadn't really thought of it like that before.